one of my peeps had a look at it at the recent Beijing model show... seems that it does not keep up with the rest of Dynam's warbird range...

One thing you can immediately see is the odd nose, its shape is off quite a bit.
But even when overlooking that, the report I got says that the foam, paintjob, stiffness etc. etc. was inferior to what we are used to now...

one of my peeps had a look at it at the recent Beijing model show... seems that it does not keep up with the rest of Dynam's warbird range...

One thing you can immediately see is the odd nose, its shape is off quite a bit.
But even when overlooking that, the report I got says that the foam, paintjob, stiffness etc. etc. was inferior to what we are used to now...

Let's hope they just showed an early prototype...

Cheers,
Bernhard

Bernhard,

Can you tell us all here if your sources actually have flown this model yet?

I can tell "you" that I have seen many of the DYNAM models here in Central Florida and many have lots of brands to compare (hence the good weather conditions here in Central Florida) and the DYNAM brand is above and perhaps slightly better than FMS / AIRFIELD.

Not trying to start a Brand war or argue with you but, I am trying to put my hands around with what you posted.

Do you mean that the particular Me262 from DYNAM falls short from what we all have been used to with respect to Specifically "DYNAM" Brand or comparison to other brands?

I can tell "you" that I have seen many of the DYNAM models here in Central Florida and many have lots of brands to compare (hence the good weather conditions here in Central Florida) and the DYNAM brand is above and perhaps slightly better than FMS / AIRFIELD.
Carlos

I would argue that the EPO formula and or molding methods used by Dynam (or the manufacturing source) is superior to any I've seen!

Bernhard,
Can you tell us all here if your sources actually have flown this model yet?

Hi Carlos,

while I agree that a model should fly well, I also estimate its quality by both the care for details and scale fidelity as well as overall design and rigidity of the construction and the foam itself. These points can be estimated before the maiden of a model.

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I can tell "you" that I have seen many of the DYNAM models here in Central Florida and many have lots of brands to compare (hence the good weather conditions here in Central Florida) and the DYNAM brand is above and perhaps slightly better than FMS / AIRFIELD.

I own a Dynam plane - the PBY - myself and love it.

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Do you mean that the particular Me262 from DYNAM falls short from what we all have been used to with respect to Specifically "DYNAM" Brand or comparison to other brands?

Sorry, I should have made myself more clear... I meant the 262 only and not the Dynam brand. So yes, what I tried to say was that the 262 falls short from what we'd expect when buying a Dynam model, no reference to FMS or other brands intended here.

I am just saying this because I guess like me, quite a few people are waiting for the 262 and might be disappointed... just trying to lower the expectations a bit

I also do not want a brand war, so lets keep that out. I love FMS, I love Dynam, I love Durafly... I do not prefer any of them, they all have advantages and letdowns.

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Originally Posted by bamaguy

I would argue that the EPO formula and or molding methods used by Dynam (or the manufacturing source) is superior to any I've seen!

That actually is the only point I am not impressed with on my Dynam PBY... the foam is more "gatory" and less dense then on other brands. Also, the paint finish was not flawless, with the wingtips having a different color (little glossy and darker) then the rest of the bird (semi-gloss and lighter).

That actually is the only point I am not impressed with on my Dynam PBY... the foam is more "gatory" and less dense then on other brands. Also, the paint finish was not flawless, with the wingtips having a different color (little glossy and darker) then the rest of the bird (semi-gloss and lighter).
Cheers,
Bernhard

Bernhard;

I only have the Dynam G Cruiser (Cessna 310) and the TurboJet (Cessna 550) and the fit and EPO finish is outstanding. If the EPO finish on their Catalina and ME planes are substandard, could be that they are produced by a different "factory"???

Some manufacturers have their own factory (like FMS), other use different facilities.

Carlos, bear in mind that the PZ Corsair is already some 3 years old and so is the tooling and the moulds... the moulding technology has become quite a bit better since then.

However, the problem with foam bubbling in heat is a problem that is related to the material and cannot be helped... heat expands the beads, that's how it works during the moulding and will continue to work afterwards

However, the problem with foam bubbling in heat is a problem that is related to the material and cannot be helped... heat expands the beads, that's how it works during the moulding and will continue to work afterwards
Cheers,
Bernhard

Absolutely agree! Some types of "expanded" foam are more sensitive to the heat after the "curing" time than others. The type used by Multiplex in their "TWISTER", comes to mind for NOT being very susceptible to developing "gator skin".

The best EPO foam I've seen is from Multiplex & Windrider. I have the Windrider 737-700 & the quality of the foam is outstanding.

I love my FMS planes but the EPO is just OK. It's kind of spongy & I guess that's good in a way. It's just that corners can get crushed pretty easy. I'd almost rather have it do a clean break than crush.

The best EPO foam I've seen is from Multiplex & Windrider. I have the Windrider 737-700 & the quality of the foam is outstanding.

I love my FMS planes but the EPO is just OK. It's kind of spongy & I guess that's good in a way. It's just that corners can get crushed pretty easy. I'd almost rather have it do a clean break than crush.

+1 on the Windrider 737!

As China Manufactures have that dubious reputation for illegally copying "stuff"; I'm surprised they have not got their version of the Multiplex foam. Now, that's something I wish they would 'borrow'